Jim Greer for RNC chairman?

Previewing a post-election day reckoning for Republicans (assuming a Barack Obama victory), the New York Times today cited Florida?s GOP chairman, Jim Greer, as a potential national party chairman.

The piece said Greer is ?campaigning to head the national committee (RNC) by calling for a thorough overhaul of the party?s national image.?

Greer's goal: give the Republican Party a more populist, moderate, minority-friendly edge.

?It is 2008, not 1980,? Greer told the Times. ?The first message has to be, ?I want to listen more than I want to talk.? As a voter, what is the Republican Party doing right and what is it doing wrong??

Greer emphasized outreach to Hispanic and African-American voters in his vision for the future of the party, according to the Times.

The story also tabbed Florida Gov. Charlie Crist as a potential face of the GOP, should McCain lose Tuesday. His purported rivals for the unofficial post: Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and, of course, Sarah Palin.